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Yes. The only way to tether without paying for the carrier fee is through root.
I was unaware of that app. Always good to know.
Verizon's 4G LTE network is built on top of wireless bandwidth that Verizon bought from the government (specifically, the C Block of 700 MHz spectrum) a long time ago. That purchase came with a restriction called the Open Access Rule, which says anyone using it to provide service "shall not deny, limit, or restrict the ability of their customers to use the devices and applications of their choice on the licensee's C Block network." That means as long as you're a paying customer and using their equipment, Verizon can't keep you from spreading the wireless love to your iPad, your laptop, or any other device you own.
You should check your facts before you tell someone something "matter of fact".
I appreciate your post and the information you provided, but you probably don't want to be so patronizing in future posts, especially to someone like BB. Doesn't seem like she was offended so no harm done, just a friendly suggestion.
Added: I had heard FoxFi mentioned before but I had never used it. Going to download and try it right now...
Sounds good. Sorry BB if i came off a little rough.
@tthai826, can you confirm if Foxfi is USB tethering or wifi?Anyone using FoxFi on a Note 2? It doesn't work on "all" phones even though it should.
Anyone confirm it works on the Note 2 specifically other than "it should work"?
foxfi is not working on my note 2. Some people have been able to get it to work over bluetooth though but I have not been able to get it to work with my IPAd 3. Supposedly my ipad needs to be jailbroken and thats not possible atm.
Extended Controls widgets lets you bypass the hotspot thingy too. I use it on my galaxy nexus, no root.